Posted October 10, 2009
Navagon: Could you tell me what the DRM is like on that site? Only it feels like stepping into the lion's den. Yet their Steam games are (otherwise) DRM-free.
EDIT: Never mind. I've done some research and it takes EA's rentware vision to the next level. They really are just rentals.
EDIT: Never mind. I've done some research and it takes EA's rentware vision to the next level. They really are just rentals.
If you know what you're walking into, seems ok for the price to me.
Basically, it's Securom. You're given unique serial codes to activate with, and can authorise up to 5 PCs. You can also download a deauthorisation tool to remove installations when you need.
The biggest downfall is you can't redownload after a year, but contrary to what the Wikipedia page says, you CAN backup by copying the games in the download folder to an external drive.
I assume that if you keep a backup and your serial codes, you can re-activate via the servers as many times as you like as long as you deauthorise sometimes. It definitely states on the EA store's site that if the servers were to cease existence, they would release patches to disable the DRM.
I can live with that for the price, since I paid 7 times it to put up with worse DRM in Bioshock.